Television
The Mule
This Australian film may be bypassing cinemas, but the crime comedy-drama is one audiences needn't strain to enjoy.
Tokyo Tribe
The iconic and inimitable Sion Sono applies his particular talents to a ridiculous and riveting underworld opera of sorts.
SPA 2014: Graeme Mason meditates in public
Screen Australia (mildly) contemplates a white label future
No pain, no gain? The abuse of power in arts education
Does Whiplash, the new film by American Damien Chazelle, glorify or denounce the behaviour of an obsessive teacher?
SPA 2014: making a play for tasty awards
In which a pride of producers turn out to be an island of sanity in a world of steel-eyed gambling…
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
The latest instalment in the dystopian series may be abrupt by design, but it is also insightful, intelligent and immersive.
AFTRS Open Summer School, Producing Animation, Production Design, Music Video & Production Budgeting
November highlights include: PRODUCING ANIMATION with Rodney Whitham, MUSIC VIDEO WORKSHOP, PRODUCTION BUDGETING & ACCOUNTING, INTRO TO PRODUCTION DESIGN, INTRO…
A degree helps for jobs in TV and film – eventually
Do you need a degree in media if you want to work in the film or television industries?
Artists versus arts workers
Arts managers are an important part of the sector but they are kidding themselves if they think they are artists.
Why creative arts experience is valuable to business
Creative arts offers skills business wants but entrepreneurial artists need to understand the differences to make the leap.